Srisailam in Andhradesa is a renowned Saivakshetra and has a hoary past. Together with two more sacred Lingakshetras. Kalesvaram on the north and Daksharama on the east, constituted ancient Andhra, which was then known as Trilingadesa. In the early medieval period, Srisailam rose to prominence as a pilgrim center with Alampur, Umamahesvaram, Siddhesvaram and Tripurantakam serving as gateways, thus contributing to the colorful, religious and cultural life of the Andhras. Srisailam was referred as Sriparvata, Srisaila, Mallikarjunam , Parvatam, Srigiri, Srisaila Mallikarjunam and Srikailasa in many inscriptions, literary texts and the Puranas. It is rich in legend and religious tradition. Historically, this holy centre with surrounding regions was associated with all the dynasties that ruled Andhradesa. The main sects of Saivism: Pasuputas, Kalamukhas, Kapalikhas and Virasaivas along with Siddhas and Nathas, enriched the religious life of Srisailam. The main temple complex: Bramaramba-Mallikharjuna flourished as a great center where art and architecture and religious cults grew to maturity. The antiquity of the place is linked with sanctity. Therefore, it is difficult for any researcher to probe into the textual literary and Archaeological sources and date the temples along with the gods enshrined therein. The present work of Anuradha Vemulapalli is an indepth study of all the temples of this place, their growth, rituals and life surrounding them along with a critical study of the art and architecture, iconography and inscriptions associated with them. The most important and substantial contribution is an exhaustive documentation of Prakara sculptural wealth. For the first time, one gets a glimpse of the great Saivakshetra of the Mallikarjuna temple complex through drawings and photo illustrations. Besides, an analytical and correlative study of inscriptions and the associated literature was attempted for the first time, bringing to light the religious history of Srisailam. The book is of lasting value for students as wells as scholars interested in the study of Saiva religious institutions and their activities.
Temples at Srisailam
In stock
Free & Quick Delivery Worldwide
reviews
Bibliographic information
Title
Temples at Srisailam
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8173200351
Length
Xxiii+293p., Plates; Maps; Appendices; Bibliography; Abreviations.
Subjects
There are no reviews yet.